Thank you! I am currently reading the Riftwar Saga series and enjoying it.
> On May 28, 2015, at 07:59, Lucas Hipkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Tiffany, welcome to the list :) > > > > Lucas Hipkins > > Phone: +61-412-501-188 > [email protected] > >> On 28 May 2015 8:37 pm, "TW" <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello! My name is Tiffany. Nice to meet everyone. >> >> T. >> >> >> >> > On May 28, 2015, at 00:30, Raymond Feist <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > >> >> On May 27, 2015, at 7:35 PM, Richard Williamson <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> *makes a minor disagreement shrug* >> >> >> >> I see a lot of books that are issued at the same time in print and >> >> electronic editions, and then some of the ebooks go through a >> >> "maintenance release" that fixes typos and layout. You can see this >> >> happen when you boot iBooks for the first time after a while, and see a >> >> downloads-available badge, letting you know that some of your books have >> >> updated versions available. >> >> >> >> I haven't yet seen an ebook be corrected for major plot screwups, however >> >> :) >> >> >> >> I've gone the self-pub route, and I know I can fix anything that a >> >> customer points out. I upload a fixed file to take the place of the >> >> existing file; it goes live after Apple/Amazon take a look at it (takes >> >> about 24hrs), and then the people who've paid for it get the "download >> >> available" badge in the app telling them to download the fixed version, >> >> and new buyers will only get the updated version when they buy the book. >> >> >> >> But, yeah, 100% of the text is the same on first release, after some time >> >> they may diverge. >> >> >> >> rip >> > >> > I was speaking only about specific text, rather than catching mechanical >> > errors such as typos and punctuation. Good idea, though. >> > >> > Best, R.E.F. >> > >> > >> >
